A super-deluxe version of Bob Dylan’s legendary 30th anniversary concert is set for release on March 4. The star-studded event—which was originally broadcast on Pay-Per-View—took place at New York’s Madison Square Garden on October 16, 1992. Participating in the celebration was a massive assemblage of music royalty, including Neil Young, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Lou Reed, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and other acclaimed artists.

“That gig was one of the highlights of my career,” says guitarist/music director G.E. Smith, speaking to Rolling Stone. “There aren't a lot of people that can attract a lineup like that, and everyone was on their best behavior. Lou Reed and Neil Young [could] be prickly, but not in the three days we were prepping that show. I also got to talk to Johnny Cash. What's cooler than that?” The concert, which was shot in early high definition, will be available on DVD/Blu-ray and CD.